cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/37599571
This is less related to actually existing “AI” and more about one of the myths (or, ultimately, the constellation of myths) that drives people to work on “AI.” I posted this on Mastodon, but it probably belongs here as well.



This has been a thing for a while now already, even before gen AI in gaming that there often was, for a lot of people a preference to playing with others, as in various games any npc AI, or randomly generated events (like in skyrims dynamic quests) were seen as less interesting than real human interactions/created things.
Think this is a typo btw:
Also interesting to note that the evidence so far is at max N=1.
Awesome, thank you for the typo heads up also. Feedback is always welcome. Between ADHD and sleep deprivation, it’s a real challenge to catch everything.
I enjoyed a different type of takedown than our more usual method of pointing out the weird nested asumptions.
there’s also another typo (ctrl f accent -> accident)
Here’s some typos I noticed:
you ever to -> you ever do
RAM, is critical -> RAM, critical
prevent it’s -> its
who look in it’s -> its
Fixed. Thank you.